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What would you do if you developed a severe eye infection in the middle of a remote paradise with limited medical resources?
Join Maranda Bower as she shares a captivating story from her recent anniversary trip to French Polynesia that took an unexpected turn. This episode dives deep into how she navigated a sudden health crisis far from home using unconventional healing remedies like a hot-cold water regimen and, surprisingly, a potato poultice. Not only did Maranda overcome the odds, but she also returned with a renewed perspective on the power of holistic health and nutrition—a lesson she brings back to postpartum care and beyond.
Gain insights on resilience, preparation, and the often-overlooked natural healing powers that can support us in the most unexpected situations. This episode is a must-listen for postpartum providers, moms, and anyone looking to understand holistic health on a deeper level.
Check out this episode on the blog: https://postpartumu.com/healing-naturally-overcoming-a-crisis-in-paradise-ep-176/
KEY TIME STAMPS:
00:00: Introduction to the anniversary trip and an unexpected health challenge
02:11: Maranda’s excitement for a child-free vacation and the onset of her eye infection
06:09: Initial remedies and consulting a local doctor with limited options
12:52: Discovering the potato poultice and implementing a hot-cold regimen
17:15: Reflecting on holistic health, resilience, and lessons for postpartum care
22:03: Maranda’s renewed commitment to holistic postpartum education
NEXT STEPS:
🎒Download the free Postpartum Restoration Method™ Assessment Tool & Guide for Providers
🔔Sign up for the Postpartum Nutrition Certification Waitlist
👍Rate, REVIEW & share the podcast
📱Connect on Instagram!
📚Get a Copy of the BOOK: Reclaiming Postpartum Wellness
🧠Perinatal Mental Health Certificate Training & Additional Courses for Providers & Postpartum Professionals
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What would you do if you developed a severe eye infection in the middle of a remote paradise with limited medical resources?
Join Maranda Bower as she shares a captivating story from her recent anniversary trip to French Polynesia that took an unexpected turn. This episode dives deep into how she navigated a sudden health crisis far from home using unconventional healing remedies like a hot-cold water regimen and, surprisingly, a potato poultice. Not only did Maranda overcome the odds, but she also returned with a renewed perspective on the power of holistic health and nutrition—a lesson she brings back to postpartum care and beyond.
Gain insights on resilience, preparation, and the often-overlooked natural healing powers that can support us in the most unexpected situations. This episode is a must-listen for postpartum providers, moms, and anyone looking to understand holistic health on a deeper level.
Check out this episode on the blog: https://postpartumu.com/healing-naturally-overcoming-a-crisis-in-paradise-ep-176/
KEY TIME STAMPS:
00:00: Introduction to the anniversary trip and an unexpected health challenge
02:11: Maranda’s excitement for a child-free vacation and the onset of her eye infection
06:09: Initial remedies and consulting a local doctor with limited options
12:52: Discovering the potato poultice and implementing a hot-cold regimen
17:15: Reflecting on holistic health, resilience, and lessons for postpartum care
22:03: Maranda’s renewed commitment to holistic postpartum education
NEXT STEPS:
🎒Download the free Postpartum Restoration Method™ Assessment Tool & Guide for Providers
🔔Sign up for the Postpartum Nutrition Certification Waitlist
👍Rate, REVIEW & share the podcast
📱Connect on Instagram!
📚Get a Copy of the BOOK: Reclaiming Postpartum Wellness
🧠Perinatal Mental Health Certificate Training & Additional Courses for Providers & Postpartum Professionals
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